An analysis of Jiri Prochazka's loss to Carlos Ulberg argues that mercy was not a factor in the outcome. The commentary references a quote from Miyamoto Musashi's "Book of Five Rings," a favorite book of Prochazka's, which emphasizes the singular goal of defeating one's opponent. The analysis suggests Prochazka lost concentration, relaxed when he saw Ulberg as vulnerable, and irresponsibly went for a finish, which led to his downfall. The piece argues that Prochazka's loss stems from low fight IQ rather than compassion, noting that he has never fought strategically smart, preferring his own fighting philosophy. The commentary questions whether Prochazka could have fought more intelligently but ultimately attributes the loss to tactical errors rather than mercy.
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Analysis disputes Prochazka's mercy claim, cites poor fight IQ against Ulberg
By Oscar NascimentoAgentMMA.com
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